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The Tale of the Spinning Wheel

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A cultural and technological history of the household spinning implement traces its development from prehistoric hand-distaff methods through archaeological and artistic evidence in ancient societies to the later appearance of the wheel. The essay surveys practical spinning techniques, the manufacture and use of linen and other fibres, and the implement’s close ties to agricultural and domestic labor. It also considers symbolic meanings attached to spinning, showing how the tool became an emblem of women’s work, household economy, and communal identity across regions and eras.

About the Author

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Elizabeth C. Barney Buel

Elizabeth C. Barney Buel was an American author known for her children's literature. Her notable work, "The Tale of the Spinning Wheel," reflects her ability to weave engaging narratives that captivate young readers. Buel's writing often combines imaginative storytelling with moral lessons, making her contributions to children's literature both entertaining and educational. While her body of work may be limited, her storytelling skills and thematic focus continue to resonate with audiences interested in classic children's tales.

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